Prosecutorial Accountability and Victims' Rights in Latin Am

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Prosecutorial Accountability and Victims' Rights in Latin Am

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Author: Veronica Michel

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781108422048

Date: 18th January, 2018

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

  1. Categories

  2. Political Control
  3. Legal Systems
  4. Criminal Law: Procedure And Offences

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The responsibility of any state is to protect its citizens. But if a state, either through omission or commission, fails to investigate and prosecute crime then what remedies do citizens have? Verónica Michel investigates procedural rights in Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico that allow citizens to call for the appointment of a private prosecutor to initiate criminal investigations. This right diminishes the monopoly of the state over criminal prosecutions and thus offers citizens a way of insisting on state accountability. This book provides the first full-length empirical study of how the victims' right to private prosecution can impact access to justice in Latin America, and shows how institutional and legal arrangements interact to shape the politics of criminal justice. By examining homicide cases in detail, Michel highlights how everyday legal struggles can help build the rule of law from below.

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